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A (non trivial) continuous maps on Banach space which is nowhere Frechet differentiable
Assume that $X$ is a Banach space. Is there a continuous map $f:X\to X$ such that $f$ is nowhere Frechet differentiable, but its restriction to every finite dimensional subspace is every where Frechet differentiable?